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  • ...r the course of only 72 days in [[1203]], from multiple blocks (''[[yosegi-zukuri]]''), they are the tallest freestanding wooden sculptures in Japan.<ref>Mas
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  • ...osegi zukuri]]'' (multiple-block construction) at a time when ''[[ichiboku zukuri]]'' (single-block construction) was still quite popular, this work represen
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  • ...locks of wood (''[[ichiboku-zukuri]]'') and from multiple blocks (''yosegi-zukuri''). In the latter case, as well as in the case of some other forms - such a ...r the course of only 72 days in [[1203]], from multiple blocks (''[[yosegi-zukuri]]''), they are the tallest freestanding wooden sculptures in Japan.<ref>Mas
    11 KB (1,825 words) - 17:38, 20 September 2017
  • The Phoenix Hall, constructed in the ''[[shinden-zukuri]]'' style of [[Heian period]] mansions, with its large and completely ornam The Amida image itself was sculpted in the ''[[yosegi]]'' multiple-block method by [[Jocho|Jôchô]], who also produced many scul
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  • ...with 18 assistants, over the course of 72 days in [[1203]], using [[yosegi-zukuri|multiple block construction]]. They are unusual in that they face inwards,
    16 KB (2,628 words) - 13:20, 5 May 2018